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[ADVT.] MACHINERY BELTING REPLY TO EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENTS PUBLISHED BY JOHN EUNMON DUNEDIN.

TO THE EDITOE. (Copy letter sent to John Edcipnd, Dnocdin.) Duneain, 15th July 1895. To Mr John Edinont!, Durujtiin. Sir,—Our attention baa been drawn to an i r.dvertisemeat iv the Oingo Daily Times of 12th arid 13bh inst., in whi<h you give the .farfimed Lauca-ihire Patent Btilfc a good free a&J vertisemunt, showing off its many good quali- | do.' against inferior belts. j We also note that you publish what are supposed to be true coptes of two private htttrs \ you forwarded to us, bearing dates 24th and ! 25th ulfc. Unfortunately for you, when comparing them with what you published tha wording ! does not agree. (Sirauge this should bs so !) i Haying given now your letters quiet consideration, aud sseeiiig that such differences iv ivording your private letters exist to those publisbfid, we certainly have grave doubts aa to the g-nuineneDß of the mutter you state, so'h&va taken what appears the, wisest step, and forwardsd your published'statement- and ojpies of your private ltttsrs to Lanpash'.re Patent Bolßing Company, where they will receive attention and be dealt with. " Pendiug ssms " v,-o havij withdrawn the circular.

As publishing private coa-fspendeaca appnars to bn your weakness, we may as well sts-ts a. few facts regarding Lancashire Patent Belting which .we wish to be publicly known:— The Lancashire Patent Belt has now been over 30 years in the market, has stood continuously to the i'rout during that time against oil other classes of belts, nnd to-day is tha Daddy of at.t, Belts ;ms the strongest and most durable belt in the jrmrkefc, and has less stretch than any other belt. The tensile strength of various belts tested by David Kirkaldy and Son (experts) shows ,6-inch' LiuiCishira Paten!) Bslt broke at 77731b—an extraordinary strtn<.t •.-■- The Lancashire Patsnt Belt is not affected by acid, damp, or heat, as the bslfc you name (or stock), irs component parts being gutty percha. We kayo the public to judge how much heat gatta percha will stand. What say you? ■..■'-.• ': '.•/■' ". ■- ■■ The Lancashire Patent Belt has taken first placß at all the principal exhibitions and public trials (of any note) throughout the glob?, also moat of the medals and first orders of merit for the past 30 years. We see no mention of Balita Belt, however. - The Lancashire Patent Belt's latest triumph was the Award Deplovne d'Honnenr and Gold Medals at Antwerp Exhibition, in Belyium sectipn, also in French section, thus securing a double triumph over seventeen cornpetitora, and to-day ia known as the "-Woblb's Best Belt." The "main fact of your resorting to publish private correspondence probably emanafss' from the strong hold Lancashire Patent Beltincs has on the public mind as to its good ([ualitiea, as evident the ot^er d*y you were in competition, or rather attempted competition, with onreclres for a largo >>elfc,'you quoting for same, after reducing priep, together with your man's constant atiendancs an customer's doorstep asserting that LANCAsniEa Patent Belt was not in use here, aud LIP.B. was not in use there, while you knew' perfectly well ypur trouble all the time; was to find ovii; where Lancashire Patent Belt was nob ia use, and as a last resource published the correspondence (private; abovc-tiamed as a final step to secure the order, which failed, and resulted upon the order being boalctd by ourselves at list price, and given upon the..merits of the Lancashire Patent-Belting, its "strength, last, and durability. This we trust you will publish.— Yours, &0., '■'.' ... •. ■ .". ■ : . Robt. B. Denniston and Co:, Lancashire Patent Belting Depot.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10414, 17 July 1895, Page 3

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[ADVT.] MACHINERY BELTING REPLY TO EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENTS PUBLISHED BY JOHN EUNMON DUNEDIN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10414, 17 July 1895, Page 3

[ADVT.] MACHINERY BELTING REPLY TO EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENTS PUBLISHED BY JOHN EUNMON DUNEDIN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10414, 17 July 1895, Page 3

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